As I write this, the deadline for submitting candidacy papers for Fort St. John's municipal election is a mere 6 hours away. I'm pleased to note that for this election, there is a whole slew of political virgins, itching to get their hands dirty in the local political arena.
Virgins, you say? Why did I call them virgins? Simply because a large number of people running for Fort St. John City Council this year have never held public office before. Like the HGTV show, Property Virgins, about people who have never bought a property before - these people who want to run our city, who want to make it a better place for all residents, are Political Virgins.
This is a really good thing.
That's not to say there's anything wrong with long-time councillors running again. Because there isn't. I'm encouraged by the fact that there's going to be a good mix of old and new on council for the next 3 years, following this election. It's pretty much guaranteed.
Okay, on the news this morning, they said that there's enough candidates to completely replace the current council, but I really don't think that's going to happen. While political virginity is a good thing, a whole council of unproven, untried, inexperienced political virgins just might be a really bad idea. Obviously, those running for council care about the city, and how it's run, but to balance their enthusiasm and new ideas, we still need some voices of experience.
The area which really needs to have a large dose of political experience is the position of Mayor of Fort St. John. While I admire the guts of those who run for mayor without any prior political experience, I have to admit that I think its a bad idea. Maybe I'm old-fashioned or something, but I think one should work their way up to the position, get some experience on council first, and see if the political life is really the life one wants. And if they can handle the pressure.
Look what happened the last time a politically inexperienced mayor got elected. The people were unhappy. The city was embarrassed. No doubt, the mayor was also unhappy and embarrassed. I would've been. But, that's done. Come December, he can move on to something more enjoyable, something less potentially volatile perhaps.
At the moment, we have 3 candidates for mayor; and 11 candidates for council, 6 of whom have never held political office. This weekend, after the nominations have closed, I'll discuss my thoughts on the council and mayoral candidates. Hopefully, I will have plenty of encouraging news for the voters of Fort St. John.
Thanks for reading! And remember, on November 19 - go out and VOTE!!
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